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The Neon Sign in Easter Candy. Top Story - September 2025.
“Ope, let me just grab a quick photo of this for future reference,” I said to my husband as our then-six-year-old daughter proudly showed off her Easter candy haul sitting on my mother-in-law's living room floor, her legs tucked under her tiny body.
By Ash Ylvisaker4 months ago in Families
Deloitte American employee attacking Chinese Father-in-law with extreme offensive and political sensitive language
Deloitte US Employee attacking Cancer Dying Father-in-Law by writing: "Fucking wow you are a stupid, miserable piece of shit. If you try anything as idiotic as "contacting my employer" or blasting me on social media I will notify every applicable US and Chinese government agency I can find of your attempted extortion. ..I guess you will be OK though because the Chinese government is very lenient with criminal behavior right?"
By Charles Shi5 months ago in Families
Written in the Dust
It was the summer of 1987 when Sadaf returned to her grandmother’s old house in the dusty town of dir. lower, Pakistan. The town hadn’t changed much since she last visited as a kid. The narrow lanes still twisted like lazy snakes between house walls, cows grazing freely, and the air smelled of incense, dust, and distant laughter.
By Usman Zada5 months ago in Families
The Clever Cat and the Tricky Mouse
Auther Name Hazratullah Once upon a time, in a quiet little village where the fields were green and the houses were built from clay and stone, there lived a cat named Whiskers. He was not just an ordinary cat. His fur was as shiny as polished coal, and his yellow eyes glowed like twin lanterns in the dark. More than anything, Whiskers was known for his sharp mind and endless patience.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in Families
National Recovery Month
National recovery month was estabished in 1989 by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). SAMHSA was established by congress in 1992 to focus on community based treatment and prevention services for substance abuse and mental health. During the 80s the cocaine epidemic occurced and the initial response was called "the war on drugs". This led to several people being in prison, and not receiving the help they needed to recover. They began to realize that incarceration was not the way to solve mental illness and substance abuse. So organizations like SAMHSA and the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) were established to focus on treatment and prevention.
By Out of The Drafts5 months ago in Families
The Unspoken Bond
The late afternoon sun cast long shadows across the narrow street where Ayaan’s family home stood — a modest two-story house, weathered by time but filled with memories. Inside, Ayaan sat motionless on the faded sofa, his gaze fixed on a photograph resting on the wooden table.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Families
My Grandma Wasn’t Who She Said She Was
When I was a child, my grandmother was my safe place. Her tiny kitchen always smelled like warm cinnamon, and her arms were the softest blanket after a bad day. She told the best stories—often about her childhood on a small farm in Kansas, her secret apple pie recipe, and how she met my grandfather during a war-time dance. She was sweet, gentle, and full of life lessons.
By LUNA EDITH5 months ago in Families









